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'''Agony''' is a level 5 [[Necromancy]] spell which functions as a single-target [[torment]], cutting the [[HP]] of one adjacent target in half. It cannot deal lethal damage, but it can very quickly soften up powerful, uninjured targets like [[hydra]]s or [[giant]]s to make them more manageable.
 
'''Agony''' is a level 5 [[Necromancy]] spell which functions as a single-target [[torment]], cutting the [[HP]] of one adjacent target in half. It cannot deal lethal damage, but it can very quickly soften up powerful, uninjured targets like [[hydra]]s or [[giant]]s to make them more manageable.
  
Like torment, it is worthless against demons, plants, and the undead. But unlike torment, Agony faces the complete effects of [[negative energy resistance]], being completely negated at rN+++. While it never misses, it can be resisted with high [[willpower]], though its [[spell power]] multiplier of 5 makes successfully resisting it more difficult.
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Like torment, it is worthless against demons, plants, and the undead. But unlike torment, Agony faces the complete effects of [[negative energy resistance]], being completely negated at rN+ (monsters) or rN+++ (players). While it never misses, it can be resisted with high [[willpower]], though its [[spell power]] multiplier of 5 makes successfully resisting it more difficult.
  
 
[[Necromancer]]s begin with this spell in their libraries.
 
[[Necromancer]]s begin with this spell in their libraries.

Revision as of 19:25, 12 October 2022

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Agony

Agony is a level 5 Necromancy spell which functions as a single-target torment, cutting the HP of one adjacent target in half. It cannot deal lethal damage, but it can very quickly soften up powerful, uninjured targets like hydras or giants to make them more manageable.

Like torment, it is worthless against demons, plants, and the undead. But unlike torment, Agony faces the complete effects of negative energy resistance, being completely negated at rN+ (monsters) or rN+++ (players). While it never misses, it can be resisted with high willpower, though its spell power multiplier of 5 makes successfully resisting it more difficult.

Necromancers begin with this spell in their libraries.

Strategy

While the damage output of this spell is considerable, the caster must be able to survive a few turns at close range to take full advantage of it. Don't skimp on the evasion, and prepare a safe line of retreat if things go sour. If you haven't branched into other magic schools, Borgnjor's Vile Clutch is a good choice for either an escape tool or a finishing blow.

Monster Version

Most monsters have access to a ranged version of Agony (named, fittingly enough, Agony Range) that can affect any target within the caster's LOS. See that page for details.

The following monster can cast the regular, 1-tile version of Agony:

History

Prior to 0.25, this spell was identical to the Agony Range (i.e, it had LOS range).